This is the water jet dental cleaner that cleans teeth with 1,200 pulses per minute. Clinically proven to remove 99.9% of plaque in three seconds, its 5-90 psi water pressure reaches between teeth and below the gumline—areas neglected by traditional brushing and flossing. It is comfortable to hold and gentle on the gums, thanks to a slim, ergonomic handle and 10 water pressure settings. Unlike lesser models that are difficult to use, this one easily fills with water and its attachments remove and insert with minimal effort. Comes with an attachment for cleaning braces; includes a toothbrush head and a gentle-cleaning tip. 10 1/2" H x 5 1/2" W x 3 1/2" D. (2 lbs.)

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The Water Pic works well and is much quieter than earlier models. However, filling the container has its problems. It cannot be filled too far and reading the fill level and then placing the container in the machine is awkward.

Compact, easy to set up and easy to use. I am delighted with the results. First time I've ever used a waterpik and am wondering what took me so long to buy one. Planning to buy another one for my husband.

I love ordering something online, reading all the descriptions and claims and then receiving it and finding out ...IT IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY SAID IT WAS! Wow, I'm impressed. You can't go wrong believing Hammacher Schlemmer - accurate discription, quick delivery, price within reasonable expectation for a quality product.

The dental cleaner is able to release trapped food particles that flossing cannot. It was so annoying, in the past, to have food particles trapped in the mouth and not be able to remove them because of the angle of my teeth. That annoyance is now a thing of the past.